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Biographical notices of mineralogists recently deceased. (Sixth series.)1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

L. J. Spencer*
Affiliation:
British Museum

Extract

In the following list of 36 lives, with a range in ages frdm 56 to 89, the average age is 71.0 years. The average of 460 lives noticed in this Magazine since 1877 is 65.9 years ; and in the six numbers of this series since 1919 there has been a gradual and steady increase from 63.6 to 71.0.

Particulars respecting Czech, Italian, Japanese, and Russian subjects have been kindly supplied by Professors F. Slavlk, G. R. Levi, R. Ōhashi, and Mr. S. I. Tomkeieff respectively, and to these colleagues I express my thanks.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1936

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Footnotes

1

Series I–V in Min. Mag., 1921–33, vols. 19–23. An index to earlier notices in vols. 1–18 (1877–1919) is given in vol. 19, pp. 259–262, and to later notices in vols. 19–23 (1921–33) in vol. 23, pp. 364–366. A mortality curve is given in vol. 20, p. 253; and a table of averages for different periods in vol. 23, p. 337

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